Negating Element Items

An aspect of an element definition can be negated in two ways.

  1. By using the NOT palette item.
  2. This item negates the entire element item.
  3. It is not usually placed over the first (or top) item in a column.
  4. By selecting NOT in the Tag details dialog box, or by typing a minus sign (-) before the tag. This negates a specific part of speech item.
Greek Example (Basic) Hebrew Example (Basic)

In this example, the NOT palette item has been placed over the VERB element item, resulting in a slash across the item.

This construct finds any word with a lexical rootClosed A root is a unit of a language that cannot be further divided, from which words are derived by modification. The root does not necessarily survive as a word in itself. The Accordance roots may combine homographs and therefore a single root may include roots with different etymologies and meanings. In Hebrew, by convention, the lexical form (lemma) of a verb is the same as the root. beginning with αγαπ, as long as it is not a participle. Verb forms that are not participles are included in the search results, as are nouns and adjectives.

In this example, the NOT palette item has been placed over the VERB element item, resulting in a slash across the item.

This construct finds any word whose lexical root is גדל (great, grow), as long as it is not a participle. Verb forms that are not participles are included in the search results, as are nouns and adjectives.